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Fictions Nationales: Cinéma, Empire Et Nation En Ouzbékistan (1919-1937)

AUTHOR Drieu, Clo; Petrov, Vladimir
PUBLISHER Academic Studies Press (11/07/2023)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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ENG: Between the founding of Soviet Uzbekistan in 1924 and the Stalinist Terror of the late 1930s, a nationalist cinema emerged in Uzbekistan giving rise to the first wave of national film production and an Uzbek cinematographic elite. In Cinema, Nation, and Empire in Uzbekistan Cloéeacute; Drieu uses Uzbek films as a lens to explore the creation of the Soviet State in Central Asia, starting from the collapse of the Russian Empire up through the eve of WWII. Drieu argues that cinema provides a perfect angle for viewing the complex history of domination, nationalism, and empire (here used to denote the centralization of power) within the Soviet sphere. By exploring all of film's dimensions as a socio-political phenomenon-including film production, film reception, and filmic discourse-Drieu reveals how nation and empire were built up as institutional realities and as imaginary constructs.


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ISBN-13: 9798887194462
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: Russian
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Page Count: 470
Carton Quantity: 16
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 1.00 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 1.75 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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History | Russia - Soviet Era
History | Asia - Central Asia
History | Film & Video
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ENG: Between the founding of Soviet Uzbekistan in 1924 and the Stalinist Terror of the late 1930s, a nationalist cinema emerged in Uzbekistan giving rise to the first wave of national film production and an Uzbek cinematographic elite. In Cinema, Nation, and Empire in Uzbekistan Cloéeacute; Drieu uses Uzbek films as a lens to explore the creation of the Soviet State in Central Asia, starting from the collapse of the Russian Empire up through the eve of WWII. Drieu argues that cinema provides a perfect angle for viewing the complex history of domination, nationalism, and empire (here used to denote the centralization of power) within the Soviet sphere. By exploring all of film's dimensions as a socio-political phenomenon-including film production, film reception, and filmic discourse-Drieu reveals how nation and empire were built up as institutional realities and as imaginary constructs.


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